»Nnamdi Asomugha, cornerback, Philadelphia Eagles: The Eagles cut Asomugha on Tuesday after two disappointing seasons. He was slated to make $15 million in the 2013 season and will still cost the team a $4 million cap hit. Signing a five-year, $60 million contract, the hope was Asomugha would give the Eagles a shutdown corner. Instead, he was a bystander in an Eagles defense that plummeted to 24th in the league last season.

»Kellen Davis, tight end, Chicago Bears: Davis, the Bears' starting tight end over the past two seasons, has been cut, according to Sean Jensen of the Chicago Sun-Times. The move was expected after the Bears agreed to terms on a four-year deal with former New York Giants tight end Martellus Bennett on Tuesday.

»Darrius Heyward-Bey, wide receiver, Oakland Raiders: The Raiders announced Tuesday that they have released the seventh overall pick from the 2009 NFL Draft. "DHB" averaged almost 800 receiving yards the past two years, but he was never a reliable starter.

»Michael Huff, safety, Oakland Raiders: The Raiders announced Tuesday that they have cut Huff, the seventh overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. Reports suggested recently that the Raiders wanted Huff to take a pay cut, and he clearly balked. Look for Huff to find work quickly.

»Bernard Pollard, safety, Baltimore Ravens: Despite playing most of the season with broken ribs, the Ravens parted ways with the veteran on Wednesday, a source informed of the team's plans told NFL.com's Ian Rapoport. Pollard later tweeted that he had been released: "Well Raven Nation it's been fun. My time in Baltimore is done... Thank you!"

»Antoine Winfield, cornerback, Minnesota Vikings: Due to earn $7.25 million in 2013, Winfield refused to take a pay cut and was released Tuesday. "It's financial," agent Ashanti Webb confirmed to NFL.com's Ian Rapoport. A Vikings coach spoke highly of Winfield, telling Rapoport, "Winfield is a valuable contributor, an excellent leader. Someone will be lucky to have him."

» DeAngelo Hall, cornerback, Washington Redskins: The Redskins made a move that has been expected for months, releasing Hall to help trim excessive money from their salary-cap total, reports the Washington Post.

»James Harrison, linebacker, Pittsburgh Steelers: The 34-year-old pass rusher was released by the Steelers on Saturday. "Thank you Steelers Nation I will miss you all!" Harrison tweeted after starting 95 of 131 games and racking up 64 sacks to rank fourth in team history. His best days are behind him, but Harrison still can impact a defense, and there should be plenty of interest in his services.

» Dan Connor, linebacker, Dallas Cowboys: The Cowboys cut Connor, a source close to the player told NFL Network's Albert Breer. Dallas is trimming its cap numbers with a raft of restructure and releases of lesser players. This is unlikely the last item of news from Jerry Jones' team in the next 48 hours.

»Adrian Wilson, safety, Arizona Cardinals: Wilson, a five-time Pro Bowl selection, spent the past 12 seasons in Arizona after the Cardinals made him their third-round pick in 2001. At 33, his starting days might be over, but it's not implausible that Wilson -- now part of a strong group of free-agent defensive backs -- will catch on with another club.

» Atari Bigby, safety, San Diego Chargers: The Chargers signed the seven-year veteran during the 2012 offseason, but his campaign was hampered by a groin injury that landed him on injured reserve. Bigby finished fourth on the team in total tackles with 79.

» Bobbie Williams, guard, Baltimore Ravens: The Ravens on Friday terminated the contract of guard Bobbie Williams, who was due $1.2 million this season. The 37-year-old veteran battled an ankle injury this year and started just six games.

» Sione Pouha, defensive tackle, New York Jets: The Jets are expected to release the nose tackle Tuesday. Pouha started 54 games for the Jets the past four seasons. Pouha would count $6.2 million against the cap if he still were on the roster come Thursday.

» Antonio Garay, defensive tackle, San Diego Chargers: Numerous reports say the team will release Garay on Tuesday. The team can clear another $5 million in cap space by cutting the veteran, who was due $3.5 million in 2013.